Crime Shows

Discover the extraordinary stories behind the greatest crimes and trials in recent memory. The true stories have been carefully researched and reconstructed with actual archival footage of cases that have become almost legendary in the annals of crime and forensics.

The Mafia's Greatest Hits uncovers the extraordinary truth behind some of the Mafia's most notorious killers and reveals how the FBI and the forces of law and order took on organised crime and ultimately brought it down.

It's all the evidence that's left of a murder victim: the detailed police file, the bullet that killed him... and most important, the grisly photographs of the crime scene. There's just one thing wrong with this picture... the victim is still alive.

Narrated by Barry Humphries, the dramatised documentary tells the true story of a brazen band of Aussie thieves who moved to London in the 60s and ran riot, pulling off the most daring heists that Scotland Yard had ever seen.

Roger Rogerson was a tough cop in a tough town. Just what was needed many would say. This 2011 portrayal of his life provides a unique insight into Sydney's underworld, the characters, crimes and the key events that spanned his career as one of the city's most feared law enforcers.

Prepare to go beyond the dojo of pure-style martial arts and explore five new realms of combat. Fight Science brings a selection of nature's best athletes into the lab, to determine the limits of human fighting ability.

Unreported World’s reporters travel to some of the most dangerous and neglected parts of the globe offering the viewer an unrivalled insight into the daily reality for those whose lives are rarely glimpsed by the global news machine.

A video has surfaced showing a number of people looting a small spaza shop in Dobsonville over the weekend. The incident which took place on Saturday, shows a group of people running from the store with a handful of items taken from inside.

Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould says new legislation aimed at overhauling the justice system proposes changes to make juries "more representative" of the population, and to increase penalties for intimate partner violence.

Alexandre Bissonnette has pleaded guilty to six charges of murder and six charges of attempted murder in last year's Quebec mosque attack. Bissonnette originally pleaded not guilty to the 12 charges Monday.

WARNING: Graphic content. Audio of a 911 call Nicholas Butcher made in March 2016 has been played in a Halifax court. Butcher has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Kristin Johnston.

Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur is facing a seventh first-degree murder charge, as Toronto police say the remains of three more men have been identified. McArthur was charged Wednesday in the death of Abdulbasir Faizi.

The gunman who killed six men at a Quebec City mosque told police he believed his family was at risk of terrorist attack. Alexandre Bissonnette's January 2017 police interrogation video is being played at his sentencing hearing.

Vice-Admiral Mark Norman made a court appearance in Ottawa on Tuesday concerning an accusation that he leaked sensitive information about a shipbuilding project. Norman says he's eager to deal with the criminal charge he faces.

A funeral is being held Thursday for a Victoria police officer who died last week after spending 30 years mostly unresponsive following a crash. Const. Ian Jordan was injured while responding to an emergency call in September 1987..

The RCMP say a truck was in the intersection at the time of its fatal collision with the Humboldt Broncos bus. Assistant Commissioner Curtis Zablocki says the force is working to determine why the truck was there.

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled to maintain the status quo on interprovincial trade, including the sale of alcohol. The Canadian Vintners Association says it will continue to work to remove trade barriers for Canadian wine.

A 17-year-old girl has died and a 16-year-old boy is fighting for his life after two shootings in London. Police were called to reports of the first incident in Tottenham, north London, at 9.35pm on Monday.

An elderly man has been left in hospital following a collision in Gorton. The 77-year-old saw a Kia Venga collide with his car which was parked in a disabled space. When he went outside to complain he was driven into.

Plans have been revealed for a memorial for victims and survivors of the four terror attacks in London last year. Well-wishers will be able to leave messages in a digital book of hope at City Hall from Thursday.

Police want members of the public to act as "counter-terrorism citizens" to help them stop deadly attack plots. Security chiefs say information from the community is crucial to confronting the unprecedented threat.

The death of a prominent Kremlin critic on British soil is now being treated as murder, Scotland Yard has announced. Russian exile Nikolay Glushkov, 68, was found dead at his home in Clarence Avenue, New Malden, south-west London, on Monday.

A "devious" teenager is facing years in jail for planting a bomb on the Tube which exploded in a massive fireball, injuring 51 passengers at Parsons Green. Iraqi asylum seeker Ahmed Hassan, 18, plotted to cause carnage in central London

A man accused of stealing Frances McDormand's Oscar from an after party has a long history of theft convictions, a court was told. Terry Bryant, 47, on Wednesday pleaded not guilty to swiping McDormand's best actress Academy Award.

A man has been jailed for almost six years for violently robbing a 92-year-old woman, in an attack which left her with several cracked ribs. Sanchez Edwards, 28, was sentenced to five years and eight months at Wood Green Crown Court.

The Old Bailey is shown CCTV of Parsons Green bomb accused Ahmed Hassan on a bus, allegedly with a bag of hydrogen peroxide. Hassan denies attempted murder and using the chemical compound TATP to cause an explosion likely to endanger life.

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson answers an urgent question in the House of Commons, London, after former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and a woman in her 30s were found slumped on a bench near a children's play area in Salisbury.

CCTV footage shows a man and woman walking through an alleyway minutes before a former Russian double agent and a woman were found critically ill on a bench nearby. Detectives probing the suspected poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal, 66.

A former Russian double agent is critically ill following his suspected exposure to an unknown substance. A pizza restaurant in Salisbury was closed by police late on Monday night as Sergei Skripal, 66, fought for his life in hospital.